Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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ANNE M. BARCELLA 81 Gilbert Street “Words pay no debts. Creative Writing 2: Gills Club Ml RIEL L. BARER 498A Willard Street “Faith is love taking the form of aspiration. Senior Red Cross Representative I: Howling I: Swimming I. JOHN E. BARTON . 4 Sixth Avenue “And seem a saint when most I play the devil. Hockev 2.3: Intramural Basket ball 1.2.3. nancy e. bean 29 Sunrise Road “Softly speak and sweetly smile.” Iri Hi-V 2.3: Girls Club 1.2.3: Page and Stage 2.3: Head ol Ba- ton Squad 3: Winter Sports Club 2: Swimming I; Soft Hall 2.3: Life Saving 3. EDWIN A C. BECKWITH 121» Furnace Brook Parkway “You are not only good yourself, bat the cause of goodness in others.” (.ills Club 3. GERALDINE C. BELANGER 204 Beale Street “A soft voice turneth azuay wrath.” Baton I willing Club 1: Baton 2: Drill lea in 2: Co-Head Drum Majorette 3: Treasurer of Drill Team 3. PETER J. BENELLI 108 Franklin Street “He was the leader of leaders.” Home Room Representative I: Prom Committee: Sports Ed- itor: Chapel Choir 1.2.3: Stu- dent Council 1.2. President 3: Radio Vice-President 2: Creative Writing 2.3: Football 1.2.3: Bas- ketball 1.2: Baseball 1.2.3: Intra- mural Basketball 1.2: Hi Y Club 2.3. BARBARA M. BENSON 27 Copley Street. Wollaston “Through her expressive eyes her soul distinctly spoke.” Howling 1: Swimming I: Girls Club 2.3. STANLEY L. BENSON 17 Smith Street “Handsome is that hand- some does.” Rifle Club 1.2.3: Rifle Ieam I 2.3: Baseball I. HERBERT F. BERTONI 430 Quarry Street “Busy as a bee.”

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CHRISTINE M. ANTONELLI 40 Hughes Street Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul.” Nominating Committee I: Health Service Staff 1; Golden Rod Advertising Staff 2.3: Rep- resentative 2: (.iris Clui) I; Rowling (dub. Scribe 1.2: Treas- urer 3: Student Council 3: Prom Committee Secretary 3: Tri-Hi- Y 2; President 3. PETER M. ARAPOFF 20 Willow Avenue “Libraries are not made, they grow” French Club 3: Hi -Y 3. JEAN A. ARIENTI 22 Barry Street ‘'Happiness is the best, noblest and pleasantest of all things.” Press Club 3: Girls Club 3: Winter Sports I; Radio Club 2; Howling Club 1.2. JOSEPH M. ARISTIDE 57 President Avenue '■ Why should the devil have all the good times” Intramural Basketball 1.2: Base- ball 2. CHARLES A. ARONSON 105 Cedar Street “From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.” Hi-Y 3. DOUGLAS M. ARTHUR 17 Cottage Avenue “He lives at peace with all the world.” Football I: Football Manager 2. 3; Track 2. CHARLES ASK LUND 67 Grand View Avenue “A sunny smile wins lasting friendships everywhere.” MARGUERITE L. AVER ILL 47 Calvin Road “She is a sweet tempered girl and one of gentle mood.” Winter Sports I; Badminton 1; Ping Pong I: Tennis 1. JOSEPH D. BANDO 134 Liberty Street “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Football 1.2.3: Golden Rod. Cir- culation Manager 3. ELLEN E. BANKS 274 Manet Avenue ‘7 cannot choose but laugh”



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JEAN F. HILLINGS 50 Pelican Road “I am sure cares are an enemy to life.” Girls Club 3: Swimming 3: Bowling 3. MARY J. BONAFINI 33 Perkins Street “Let gentleness my strong enforcement be.” Home Room Representative 1; Library Staff 3: Press Club. STELLA BONNYMAN 25 Island Avenue “Both small and siveet all say is best.” MARY T. HOD 1)ROW 10 Silver Street Nothing is more useful than silence.” Bowling I: Girls Club 3. PATRICIA A. BRODERICK 16 Bedford Street “There is not accounting for the actions of a woman” Glee Club 1.2.3: Christmas Con- cert 1.2.3; Spring Festival 1.2.3; Chapel Choir 3; French Club 3; President 3; Winter Sports 2.3: Bowling 3; Horseback Riding 1; Press Club 3: Junior Achieve- ment Group 3. JOHN R. BRUMMITT 124 Albatross Road “A friend with all his com rades.” Basketball 3: Intramural Basket- ball 2.3. EDWARD A. BRYAN 63 Dayton Street ‘Here is a field open for tal- ent. here merit will have certain favour and in- dustry its true reward.” THOMAS BUCKLEY 85 Copeland Street The gods always favor the strong.” Football 1.2.3. HOLLY BURGESS 2 Flagg Street “In her eyes dwells the wine of love and music.” Class Treas. 1.2.3: Home Room Representative 1.2: Red Cross 2: (dec Club 1.2.3: Chapel Choir 2.3: Page and Stage 2.3: Cre- ative Writing 2.3: Secretary 2: Winter Sports Club 1.2; Girls Club 2.3: Cafeteria Stall 3: lii- Hi-Y 2.3: Vice-President 3: Health Service 3: Basketball 2. 3: Softball 1.2.3. ROBERT BURGESS 112 Arnold Street “As good natured a soul as e’re trod on the shore.” Band.

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